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Presentation on theme: "Bureau of Indian Education"— Presentation transcript:

2 BIE Annual Report CardsPurpose:The No Child Left behind Act of 2001 requires each state to produce an annual report card that summarizes assessment results of students statewide and disaggregated by student subgroups.The BIE Annual Report Cards contains several types of data designed to inform parents and the general public about the progress of BIE.

4 BIE Annual Report CardsContents:In addition to state assessment results, information must also be included on high school graduation rates, teacher qualifications and other indicators used in each state’s definition of Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).The Annual Report Cards must include at least two years of data.

5 BIE Annual Report CardsWhere are the Report Cards Published?:The Annual Report Cards are published each year in the Fall via the BIE website,When are the Report Cards Published?The Annual Report Cards are published annually. The goal is to publish the reports cards prior to the beginning of the school year.

6 BIE Annual Report CardsHow will the information be communicated?:DPA staff will host WebEx sessions to train School Operations on the requirements and content of the Annual Report Cards.School Operations will then inform parents and community members about the content of the Annual Report Cards.

7 BIE Annual Report CardsHow will the information be communicated?:School Operations staff will inform parents and local community members about the BIE Annual Report Cards through various methods such as:Print report cards and make them available in local community centers, parent centers, and schools.Share the report card website address through newsletters, school and BIE websites, and social media.Discuss the report cards at Parent/Teacher Meetings and Parent Advisory Group Meetings.

8 BIE Annual Report CardsWhat does each Section include?:Enrollment – The average number of students enrolled during the school year.All StudentsSubgroups: Limited English Proficient(LEP) and Special EducationAverage Daily Attendance(ADA), Graduation and Dropout RatesSubgroups: LEP and Special EducationADA: K-8 grades and 9-12 gradesGraduation and Dropout Rates: High School only